Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 736 - PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Division 51 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERMITS
Section 736-051-0070 - Archaeological Permits: Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
As used in OAR 736-051-0060 through 736-051-0090 unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Alter" means to disturb or remove any part of an archaeological site or a feature within an archaeological site.
(2) "Applicant" means the person who is applying for an archeological permit pursuant to ORS 390.235.
(3) "Appropriate Indian Tribe" means the Indian tribe designated by the Commission on Indian Services as having the greatest interest in the permit application.
(4) "Archaeological Site" means a geographic locality in Oregon, including but not limited to submerged and submersible lands and the bed of the sea within the state's jurisdiction, that contains archaeological objects and the contextual associations of the objects with:
(5) "Archaeological Object" means an object that:
(6) "Archaeological Permit" means the permit issued under ORS 390.235.
(7) "Artifact" means the same as "Archaeological Object."
(8) "Associated Material Objects" means the same as "Funerary Object."
(9) "Burial Goods," as found in ORS 390.240(1)(b), means the same as "Funerary Objects."
(10) "Curatorial Facility" means either a:
(11) "Excavate" means to break the ground surface to remove any artifact or to remove an embedded artifact, feature or non-artifactual material in an archaeological site for the purposes of performing anthropological research.
(12) "Exploratory Excavation" means digging into or otherwise disturbing the earth to determine whether or not an archaeological site exists at the excavation.
(13) "Funerary Objects" means any artifacts or objects that, as part of a death rite or ceremony of a culture, are reasonably believed to have been placed with the individual remains either at the time of death or later.
(14) "Human Remains" means the physical remains of a human body, following death, including, but not limited to bones, teeth, hair, ashes or mummified or otherwise preserved soft tissues of an individual.
(15) "Object of Cultural Patrimony" means:
(16) "Person" means an individual, a partnership, a public or private corporation, an unincorporated association or any other legal entity. "Person" includes any subsidiary subcontractor, parent company or other affiliate. Business entities are considered affiliates when one controls or has the power to control the other or when both are controlled directly or indirectly by a third person.
(17) "Private Lands" means lands within the State of Oregon owned by a person, except "Private lands" does not include federal lands or nonfederal public lands, or any lands the title to which is:
(18) "Public Lands" means any lands owned by the State of Oregon, a city, county, district or municipal or public corporation in Oregon.
(19) "Qualified Archeologist" means a person who has the following qualifications:
(20) "Recognized Educational Institution" means:
(21) "Recognized Scientific Institution" means a chartered museum, organization or society with a commitment to the scientific method.
(22) "Removal" means taking any artifact or non-artifactual remains on, imbedded in, or under the surface of the ground.
(23) "Sacred Object" means an archaeological object or other object that:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 390.235(1)(d)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 358.920 & 390.235